If you’re planning a trip to Lanzarote and want to see some of the island’s less touristy, more authentic spots, the Northern Delights Tour might just be worth considering. While I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, reviews and details paint a pretty clear picture of what to expect. This tour offers a blend of cultural sights, island hopping, and panoramic vistas—all packed into around six hours.
What really catches the eye are the stunning views from Mirador del Rio and the chance to visit the unspoiled island of La Graciosa—a true escape from the hustle. Plus, the visit to Omar Sharif’s unique house adds a dash of personality and history. On the downside, because it’s a half-day tour, it’s quite packed, and some might find the schedule a bit rushed if they prefer taking their time. Still, it’s a solid choice for those who want a taste of Lanzarote’s best without getting overwhelmed.
If you’re someone who values scenic views, local culture, and good value, this could be a great fit. It’s especially suitable for travelers who don’t rent a car but still want to explore beyond the main towns. Families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and laid-back island time will likely find this trip engaging.
Key Points

- Comfortable, organized transportation makes exploring easy without worrying about navigating.
- Visiting Omar Sharif’s house adds a unique cultural touch, different from typical island tours.
- The trip offers excellent views from Mirador del Rio, perfect for snapping memorable photos.
- La Graciosa’s unspoiled charm makes for a relaxed island experience with plenty of options for exploring or swimming.
- Lunch on board is included, with a variety of drinks, making the day feel more relaxed.
- Timing is tight but manageable; expect a well-paced day with some free time on La Graciosa and at Mirador del Rio.
The Journey Through Lanzarote’s North: What to Expect

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Getting Picked Up and Starting the Adventure
Once you book your spot, you’ll be picked up from one of several convenient locations—hotels like Costa Calero, Beatriz Playa & Spa, or locations like Biosfera Plaza Shopping Centre. The exact pickup time will be confirmed via email. This setup is great because it eliminates the stress of figuring out transportation, especially if you’re staying outside the main tourist hubs.
Visiting Omar Sharif’s House
Our first stop is the famous Omar Sharif house, a curious and impressive residence built on rocks, featuring hidden caves and natural labyrinths. The guide will give you some background, making this more than just a photo opportunity. It’s a quirky piece of Lanzarote’s history—an unexpected highlight that stands out because of its distinctive architecture and celebrity connection.
Crossing to La Graciosa
Next, you’ll hop on an express ferry to the unspoiled island of La Graciosa. The boat ride itself takes about 30 minutes and includes WiFi, which is handy if you want to check messages or just relax. When you arrive, you’ll be greeted with a lunch onboard—paella, Spanish omelette, fresh fruit, bread, and drinks including sangria, beer, soft drinks, and water. The reviews consistently mention how delicious the food is, and with plenty of options, it feels like a nice treat mid-morning.
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After lunch, you’ll have about two hours of free time. You can wander the narrow streets of the village, admire the houses built on sand, or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters. The island’s unspoiled, peaceful vibe makes it a great escape from the busier spots elsewhere on Lanzarote. Some reviewers mention that the trip is particularly good for those who don’t want to rent a car but still want to see beautiful spots and enjoy some leisure time.
Visiting Mirador del Rio
On the way back, the tour stops at the famous Mirador del Rio—a viewing platform offering some of the best vistas on the island. From here, you can look back at La Graciosa and the surrounding waters, enjoying panoramic views that are often described as breathtaking. The guide will likely point out key landmarks, making this a memorable photo stop.
The Overall Experience: Pros and Cons

The Pros
- Great value for the price at $90, especially considering lunch, ferry, and entrance fees are included.
- Knowledgeable guides who explain the history and geography well, making the experience more meaningful.
- The views from Mirador del Rio are a highlight—if you love scenic panoramas, you’ll love this stop.
- The unspoiled charm of La Graciosa is genuine and offers a peaceful contrast to Lanzarote’s more developed areas.
- Many reviews note the delicious food served on the boat, with some describing it as “plenty and tasty,” adding a relaxed, social touch to the day.
The Cons
- The schedule is quite packed, leaving limited time at each stop; if you prefer slow-paced sightseeing, this might feel rushed.
- Because it’s a group tour, some may find the timing rigid, especially if waiting for others to finish sightseeing.
- The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so mobility might be a consideration if you need accessible options.
- Weather can influence the itinerary, and some parts, like Mirador del Mar, could be less enjoyable if conditions aren’t ideal.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits travelers who want a well-rounded day with scenic views, cultural sights, and island exploration, all without the hassle of renting a car. It’s ideal for those who appreciate a comfortable pace with included meals and transport, and who are okay with a busy schedule. Families with older children, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy sightseeing with a bit of history and nature will find this a rewarding option.
If you’re after a more relaxed, in-depth exploration, you might prefer separate excursions focusing solely on La Graciosa or the Mirador del Rio. But if you want a convenient, scenic overview of Lanzarote’s northern highlights, this tour hits most of those marks.
FAQs

What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes transfers from several key locations, lunch on board with drinks, entrance to LagOmar and Mirador del Rio, and a guide. You’ll also get a ferry ride to La Graciosa and back, with WiFi onboard.
How long is the trip?
It lasts about 6 hours, from pickup to drop-off. The most intensive parts are the ferry crossings, sightseeing stops, and free time on La Graciosa.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the tour is generally suitable for those who can handle a full day of sightseeing. It’s not wheelchair accessible, though, so check specific mobility needs beforehand.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, water, and a jacket. The weather can be variable, and some stops involve walking on uneven surfaces.
Are vegetarian or celiac options available?
Yes, these dietary preferences can be catered for if notified in advance, according to the tour info.
What if the weather is bad?
The itinerary may change if weather conditions are poor. In case of cancellation, an alternative will be offered, and you can get a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before.
Is there free time at each stop?
Yes, you get about two hours on La Graciosa and 30 minutes at Mirador del Rio, giving you some flexibility to explore.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, with a “reserve now, pay later” option, you can secure your spot and decide later, making it flexible for last-minute planners.
Lanzarote: Northern Delights Tour
“Mirador del Rio was amazing. Looking back and down at La Graciosa where we had just explored.”
Final Thoughts

The Lanzarote: Northern Delights Tour offers a balanced mix of scenic vistas, cultural sights, and island relaxation, all at a reasonable price. It’s perfect for travelers who want a guided overview of Lanzarote’s north with minimal hassle, especially if you don’t have a car. Expect some busy moments and limited free time, but also enjoy the authentic charm of La Graciosa and the stunning views from Mirador del Rio.
In the end, it’s a solid day out for anyone looking to tick off key sights without the stress of planning each detail themselves. Just pack your camera, some water, and an appreciation for beautiful views—you’re in for a memorable day.
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